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Highway provides better link between village and national traffic network in China's Guizhou

  Photo taken on Nov. 8, 2018 shows the Shibanhe village that is linked by a road in Hezhang county of Bijie City, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Located in a mountainous region of Guizhou Province, Shibanhe village was linked to the outside world only with a narrow footpath until 2000 when the villagers decided to build a decent road to improve traffic condition, and 3 years later, a 470-meter-long cliff edge road was completed. From 2014 to 2016, as a part of a project aiming to provide broader access to every village in the region, the road was reconstructed into a 4.5-meter-wide cement highway that provides a better link between the village and the national traffic network. (Xinhua/ Han Xianpu)

  A car moves on the cement road that is cut into the cliff near Shibanhe village in Hezhang county of Bijie City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 8, 2018. Located in a mountainous region of Guizhou Province, Shibanhe village was linked to the outside world only with a narrow footpath until 2000 when the villagers decided to build a decent road to improve traffic condition, and 3 years later, a 470-meter-long cliff edge road was completed. From 2014 to 2016, as a part of a project aiming to provide broader access to every village in the region, the road was reconstructed into a 4.5-meter-wide cement highway that provides a better link between the village and the national traffic network. (Xinhua/ Han Xianpu)

  Workers clean the cement road from Shibanhe village in Hezhang county of Bijie City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 8, 2018. Located in a mountainous region of Guizhou Province, Shibanhe village was linked to the outside world only with a narrow footpath until 2000 when the villagers decided to build a decent road to improve traffic condition, and 3 years later, a 470-meter-long cliff edge road was completed. From 2014 to 2016, as a part of a project aiming to provide broader access to every village in the region, the road was reconstructed into a 4.5-meter-wide cement highway that provides a better link between the village and the national traffic network. (Xinhua/ Han Xianpu)

  Workers clean the cement road from Shibanhe village in Hezhang county of Bijie City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Nov. 8, 2018. Located in a mountainous region of Guizhou Province, Shibanhe village was linked to the outside world only with a narrow footpath until 2000 when the villagers decided to build a decent road to improve traffic condition, and 3 years later, a 470-meter-long cliff edge road was completed. From 2014 to 2016, as a part of a project aiming to provide broader access to every village in the region, the road was reconstructed into a 4.5-meter-wide cement highway that provides a better link between the village and the national traffic network. (Xinhua/ Han Xianpu)

  Photo taken on Nov. 8, 2018 shows the Shibanhe village that is linked by a road in Hezhang county of Bijie City, southwest China's Guizhou Province. Located in a mountainous region of Guizhou Province, Shibanhe village was linked to the outside world only with a narrow footpath until 2000 when the villagers decided to build a decent road to improve traffic condition, and 3 years later, a 470-meter-long cliff edge road was completed. From 2014 to 2016, as a part of a project aiming to provide broader access to every village in the region, the road was reconstructed into a 4.5-meter-wide cement highway that provides a better link between the village and the national traffic network. (Xinhua/ Han Xianpu)